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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.06pm

Originally posted by masonic_palace

Because prohibition really works well doesn't it.....

I don't see much cannibalism

 


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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.08pm

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Veganism as opposed to vegetarianism, is a pretty unhealthy way to live.

You can care about animal welfare and eat meat. The two are not mutually exclusive


Veganism can be a perfectly healthy way to live. Serena Williams is a vegan, she is the best female athlete in the world ever.

It's not very caring to be a part of factory farming. Just watch the videos and see for yourself.

 


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masonic_palace Flag Gatport Airwick 18 May 17 1.20pm Send a Private Message to masonic_palace Add masonic_palace as a friend

Originally posted by VeganPower
It's not very caring to be a part of factory farming. Just watch the videos and see for yourself.

You're assuming that all us meat lovers buy the sh1te they package up in Tesco or the frozen processed entrails they flog in Iceland.....

 


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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.23pm

Originally posted by masonic_palace

You're assuming that all us meat lovers buy the sh1te they package up in Tesco or the frozen processed entrails they flog in Iceland.....

I can understand hunting for your own meat if you lived somewhere without supermarkets. But humane slaughter is an oxymoron


 


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Mad4palace Flag 18 May 17 1.34pm Send a Private Message to Mad4palace Add Mad4palace as a friend

I doubt many meat eaters could stomach watching, let alone slaughter their own animal. Picking up a packet in the supermarket you can never know the circumstances of the animals slaughter, how much it understands what's going on and how much distress and pain it suffers in the end. I still eat fish which for some vegans still makes me a monster but I think we all should at least try to reduce animal suffering, our global consumption of meat is ridiculous and even those who have convinced themselves that the HAVE to eat meat can still reduce that amount with the slightest of willpower.

 

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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.39pm

Originally posted by Mad4palace

I doubt many meat eaters could stomach watching, let alone slaughter their own animal. Picking up a packet in the supermarket you can never know the circumstances of the animals slaughter, how much it understands what's going on and how much distress and pain it suffers in the end. I still eat fish which for some vegans still makes me a monster but I think we all should at least try to reduce animal suffering, our global consumption of meat is ridiculous and even those who have convinced themselves that the HAVE to eat meat can still reduce that amount with the slightest of willpower.

I don't think you are a monster for eating fish, and I wouldn't be too concerned if some vegans think you are one. Some vegans are really not easy company to be around.

 


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jeeagles Flag 18 May 17 1.40pm

Life coach. It's a job for people that have failed in life.

 

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 18 May 17 1.47pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Originally posted by jeeagles

Life coach. It's a job for people that have failed in life.

How much do you charge?

 

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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.48pm

Originally posted by jeeagles

Life coach. It's a job for people that have failed in life.

I'm perfectly happy with my life, how is yours turning out?

 


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VeganPower Flag Chesham 18 May 17 1.48pm

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

How much do you charge?

£30 ph

 


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Alex1991 Flag Ashford 18 May 17 2.23pm Send a Private Message to Alex1991 Add Alex1991 as a friend

I'm a vegetarian and I try not to have dairy or eggs. Only really happens if I eat out and it's unavoidable, but I feel like I do my bit. I also don't worry too much about beer.

Anybody suggesting that a lack of meat causes them ills isn't getting the right balance. When I first went veggie I just ate meat replacement stuff from the freezer at Tesco and didn't feel great for a while. Now I have a balanced diet with a lot of lentils and pulses, vegetables and slow release carbs.

I'd also class myself as a foodie/amateur cook and I am most definitely not some stick thin, pale skinned hippy. Always remember, chips are vegan

 


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becky Flag over the moon 18 May 17 2.29pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Alex1991

I'm a vegetarian and I try not to have dairy or eggs. Only really happens if I eat out and it's unavoidable, but I feel like I do my bit. I also don't worry too much about beer.

Anybody suggesting that a lack of meat causes them ills isn't getting the right balance. When I first went veggie I just ate meat replacement stuff from the freezer at Tesco and didn't feel great for a while. Now I have a balanced diet with a lot of lentils and pulses, vegetables and slow release carbs.

I'd also class myself as a foodie/amateur cook and I am most definitely not some stick thin, pale skinned hippy. Always remember, chips are vegan

Not if they are cooked 'properly' in dripping they aren't!

 


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